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Tennessee Pioneers America’s First Nuclear Fuel Recycling Facility

Tennessee is set to hold the nation's first nuclear fuel recycling facility to support the development of a "clean, reliable energy supply," nuclear tech company Okla announced.

Hitachi Backs Trump’s AI Vision With Massive Energy Deal

Hitachi Energy announced a $1 billion commitment to invest in the United States' electrical grid infrastructure.

Trump to Release Cold War–Era Plutonium for U.S. Nuclear Fuel Push

The Trump administration plans to repurpose approximately 20 metric tons of Cold War–era weapons-grade plutonium.

Biden’s Big Green Blunder: Lion Electric Bankruptcy Exposes EV Failures

The Lion Electric bankruptcy is the latest proof that former President Biden’s green energy agenda is more about ideology than results.

All-American Solar Manufacturing Usurps Chinese Dominance

T1 Energy and Corning have signed a supply agreement to produce a fully domestic solar panel manufacturing chain in an effort to distance the market from China.

Trump Administration Halts Controversial Idaho Wind Farm Approved Under Biden

The Trump administration has canceled the Biden-era approval of Idaho’s Lava Ridge Wind Project, citing legal flaws.

Entergy Seeks $68.7M Boost for Louisiana Nuclear Plant Output

Entergy Louisiana has asked the Louisiana Public Service Commission to approve a $68.7 million upgrade at its Waterford 3 nuclear plant in Killona, aiming to increase net electrical output by about 45 megawatts. The company says the project, scheduled for completion in late 2026, would provide enough additional power for tens of thousands of homes while delivering substantial economic benefits to customers with minimal added costs.

Congress: California Defying EV Rollback – Now Demand Answers

Republicans on the House Energy Committee accuse California of continuing to enforce EV mandates canceled by Congress.

EPA Saves Billions from Biden-Era Solar Program

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that it was ending a $7 billion solar energy grant program designed for low-income housing.

Newsom’s Oil Drilling Reversal Exposes California Energy Crisis

California governor Gavin Newsom, who spent years advancing aggressive climate policies that one oil executive said made California “uninvestable,” is now pushing to expand oil drilling as the state faces a looming fuel shortage.

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